On Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at 10:45:57 PM UTC-6, Arthur Bezuidenhout 
wrote:
>
> It would appear so. I have a check list from the San Pedro river in AZ, it 
> shows Mexican Duck. However, my life list number has not changed ......yet!
> Bez
>

Might want to check again... ;-)

Anyhow, looks like our life list numbers have been updated. Also year 
lists, county lists, and everything else, e.g.:

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I agree with Eric DeFonso that it will be interesting to see which 
authority CFO follows. S.O.P., it seems to me, would be AOS (American 
Ornithological Society). At the same time, I recognize that the authority 
of eBird is gaining ascendancy. To be clear, the American Birding 
Association (ABA) follows AOS, not eBird, in the very few instances of 
disagreement. With regard to Mexican Duck, then, we are going to have to 
live with a bit of ambiguity. But take heart!--There are two kinds of 
people in this world: those who embrace ambiguity and those whose heads 
explode. :-)

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, eastern Boulder County

 

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> On Aug 15, 2018, at 5:47 PM, Brandon <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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>
> Did Mexican Duck get split from Mallard??  E-bird seems to think so, so I 
> was wondering, if anyone knows for sure, it is all confusing to me.  If it 
> has, then this will be a new species for Colorado, since there have been 
> more and more Mexican Ducks in the state, in the last several years.
>
> From e-bird's Home Page:    If eBird had a subspecies group such as 
> Mallard (Mexican) that was relevant to the new split, then those entries 
> will be upgraded from a subspecies group to the new species (e.g., Mexican 
> Duck). If you did not specify the subspecies, then we try to assign records 
> based on known range and occurrence patterns.  
>
> -- 
> Brandon Percival
> Pueblo West, CO
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